Analysis
At the start of the season Wellington coach Ricki Herbert claimed his squad wasn't playing to its potential. It's only now the rest of the Hyundai A-League competition is starting to believe him.

Shaping as the easy-beats of the competition, the Phoenix have breathed life into their year with a 2-1 victory against Sydney FC, a 2-2 draw with the Newcastle Jets and a 1-0 win over the Central Coast Mariners in the past three weeks.

Their resurgence puts them just one win out of the top four although they'll need to improve their minus four goal difference before they become a real challenger for the finals.

Last week Karl Dodd became the hero by scoring against the Mariners but it's been his input in defence that has been most valuable.

He, along with Andrew Durante, Tony Lochhead and Ben Sigmund are making the opposition earn every score and as a result the tide is turning for the New Zealand side.

Like the Phoenix, the Roar has a 2-2-3 record but would be seeing the season through much gloomier eyes in recent weeks.

They've gleamed just one point from their past two games and are getting very little from their Brazilian player Reinaldo. He's likely to benched this week with Sergio van Dijk and Tim Smits to be reunited in attack.

There are positives for the Brisbane-based side with Craig Moore quashing rumours he had plans to move to Northern Queensland while Matt Mundy is set to make his second appearance with the Roar.

Coach Frank Farina will also be super focussed on the game at hand after being under the spotlight for the wrong reasons this week.

Form would suggest Wellington would continue their promising season at home but if the players have got ahead of themselves they're sure to stumble against a desperate Queensland line-up. They'll also have to create history, having never beaten the Roar.